Presidential Election: Rights Commission Publishes Observation Report

The 28-page document divided into six parts presents and evaluates the just-ended presidential election in Cameroon with certain recommendations.

The National Commission on Human Rights and Freedoms (NCHRF) has presented an observation report on the October 7, 2018 presidential election. The report is a 28-page document presented during a press conference by the Commission’s Chairperson, Dr. Divine Banda Chemuta, in Yaounde on November 16, 2018.

Going by Dr. Divine Banda Chemuta, the Commission’s main findings reveal that the presidential election of October 7 was held in an atmosphere of calm, although there was some tension in the North West and South West Regions with a few incidences being recorded.

The report equally highlights some reasons for satisfaction amongst which are the introduction of ballot papers in Braille for the visually impaired, availability of voting materials throughout the national territory and security. NCHRF equally expressed satisfaction on better g...

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